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  • Correlation Analysis of Potential Breast Cancer Resistance Protein Probes in Different Monolayer Systems.

Correlation Analysis of Potential Breast Cancer Resistance Protein Probes in Different Monolayer Systems.

Journal of pharmaceutical sciences (2018-07-29)
Zsolt Sáfár, Márton Jani, Ildikó Makai, Zsolt Fekete, Annamária Bui, Éva Molnár, Petra Pádár, Jennifer R Pratt, Emese Kis, Erzsébet Beéry, Péter Krajcsi
ABSTRACT

Breast cancer resistance protein (BCRP) is a point of interest in drug-drug interaction safety testing. Therefore, a consensus probe that can be applied as victim in multiple experimental settings is of great benefit. Identification of candidates has been driven by the amount and quality of available clinical data, and as a result, drugs such as sulfasalazine and rosuvastatin have been suggested. In this article, the in vitro performance of 5 possible alternatives was evaluated: atorvastatin, chlorothiazide, dantrolene, topotecan, and teriflunomide, and benchmarked against sulfasalazine and rosuvastatin in reference in vitro assays for BCRP drug-drug interaction testing. Based on the results, teriflunomide is proposed as an alternate in vitro BCRP probe.

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